Wednesday, September 20, 2023

As Above

 
My Honey
—Poetry by Kelly Moyer, North Carolina
—Visuals Courtesy of Kelly Moyer


the lessons
mama never taught me
chevron stitch

* * *

human fallibility a slow trickle into the saucer

* * *

tchotchkes
too many hearts
gathering dust
 
 
 
 Tending Fish
 

sunset tuning the beauty shop violins

* * *

abandonment issues
opting
for the stronger verb

* * *

cradlesong not a bird on the bough
 
 
 
 Irrefutable
 

late-life romance
pressing
autumn wildflowers

* * *

wheelbarrows
all i take
to the grave

* * *

the love forbidden
its passing
a fossilized rose
 
 
 
 As Above
 

daybreak shaping posterity's footprint

* * *

growing pains
the cicada's
half-empty shell
 
 
 
 Abuzz in the Clover
 

playground matrimony before the china broke

* * *

pigeon-colored
the bloom
of a question mark

* * *

mama's handiwork
a zipper
in the selkie skin
 
 
 
Just Another Jisei
 

warp threads as if love were a weakness

* * *

ripe banana
the fruit flies were but one
of our illusions

__________________

Today’s LittleNip:

journey cakes
the unmarked road
toward home

—Kelly Moyer

___________________ 
 
—Medusa, welcoming Kelly Moyer back to the Kitchen! Kelly’s new book of short form poetry, Hushpuppy (Nun Prophet Press), is available from Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/HUSHPUPPY-short-poetry-Kelly-Moyer/dp/B0CFCLRSKH/ref=sr_1_26?qid=1692915987&s=books&sr=1-26/. 
 
And my apologies for listing the Petaluma Poetry Walk as happening this weekend. It actually was last weekend. My bad....
 
 
 
 
—Photo Courtesy of Public Domain
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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tiny poem
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